Making the Business Case for Social Computing

Tags: ROI, Return on Investment, Jay Cross, Informal Learning, Social Media, Social Software, Social Networking, Social Computing, Web 2.0, Enterprise 2.0, Collaboration 2.0, Collaboration, Communities, Learning, Knowledge Management, KM, Knowledge Sharing, Learning and Knowledge, Personal Knowledge Management, PKM, KM, KM 1.0, KM 2.0, Remote Collaboration, Virtual Collaboration, Innovation, Connversations, Geek & Poke, Oliver Widder, Knowledge … Continue reading Making the Business Case for Social Computing

Innovation with the Capital “I” – Photosynth Demo

Tags: Innovation, Ian McNairn, Photography, Pictures, Photos, Flickr, TED, Photosynth, Social Computing, Social Software, Social Media, Social Networking, Web 2.0, Enterprise 2.0, TED Talks I know that it is Friday already and you probably have got better things to do than read, yet again, another  weblog post from myself on my experiences at the TLE … Continue reading Innovation with the Capital “I” – Photosynth Demo

TLE-2007 Highlights: The Irony of Social Computing

Tags: IBM, TLE, PLTE, TLE-2007, Technical Leadership Exchange, Innovation, IBM Technical Community, Knowledge Sharing, Knowledge Management, KM, Collaboration, Communities, Social Computing, Social Software, Social Networking, Social Media, Enterprise 2.0, Web 2.0, Paris, Social Networks, Connections, Conversations, Networking, Social Capital As I have just mentioned, this is a follow up weblog post from the previous one … Continue reading TLE-2007 Highlights: The Irony of Social Computing

Mills Spikes Consumer Social Software for IBM – Can Enterprises Afford Ignoring the Consumer Market? – Part Deux

Tags: Tags: IBM, Steve Mills, Social Computing, Social Networking, Social Software, Web 2.0, Social Media, Enterprise 2.0, Corporate 2.0, Corporation 2.0, Consumer Market, Innovation, WorkPlace, Workfoce, Knowledge Workers, Play, Games, Mobile, Mobile 2.0, Social Capital, Mike Gotta, James Governor, Dion Hinchcliffe If you would remember, a couple of days ago, I created a weblog article … Continue reading Mills Spikes Consumer Social Software for IBM – Can Enterprises Afford Ignoring the Consumer Market? – Part Deux

10 Reasons Why Twitter Will Help Improve Your Already Existing Social Networks

Tags: Twitter, Social Computing, Social Networking, Social Software, Social Networks, Knowledge Management, KM, Knowledge Sharing, Collaboration, Remote Collaboration, Communities, SMS, Google Talk, Twitteroo, Twitterific, RSS, Syndication, Micro-blogging, Metablogging, Q&A, Web Presence, Serendipity, Knowledge Discovery, Informal Learning, Social Capital, Anecdotes, Clippings, Sticky Notes, Quick Links, Twittering Incredibly massive the impact that just one single social computing … Continue reading 10 Reasons Why Twitter Will Help Improve Your Already Existing Social Networks

IBM Warms to Social Networking – Probably About Time, Right?

Continuing further with some other discussions I have been having over here around the role of Web 2.0 or social software within the enterprise, I thought I would continue sharing some further thoughts on what is actually happening inside IBM itself;  how it is being impacted (And big time!) by the adoption of this same … Continue reading IBM Warms to Social Networking – Probably About Time, Right?

Lost! Where Did Our Knowledge Go? – And How Social Software Can Help Bring It Back!

Here is another worth while reading article from CollaborationLoop, this time by David Goldes, that I am sure plenty of folks over here would be really interested in, specially if you are one of them. Yes, a baby boomer. The article itself is titled Lost! Where Did Our Knowledge Go? and it basically comes to … Continue reading Lost! Where Did Our Knowledge Go? – And How Social Software Can Help Bring It Back!

Social Networking Connects For Businesses

Through Centrality Journal‘s weblog post on InformationWeek Curious About Social Network Business Model by Lynda Radosevich I have bumped into Thomas Claburn‘s InformationWeek news article titled Social Networking Connects For Businesses where Thomas questions the business value of social networking companies since they are not having concrete business models to rely on. And I must … Continue reading Social Networking Connects For Businesses

Knowledge Management Redux – Linking KM and Social Software

Earlier on today I read through another interesting, and thought provoking, weblog post over at Knowledge Jolt with Jack titled Link between KM and Social Software, which in return referenced another great, worth while reading, weblog post by Mike Gotta: Social Software: Knowledge Management Redux? In that particular weblog post Jack comes to augment what … Continue reading Knowledge Management Redux – Linking KM and Social Software